'1 n a V rULTfC nn I .Principal towns on the Cm..,.,,. 6 1 1 r"X , .wtKTO Charlotte Islands are MUssett ft rmp,W , NOT MEET LIVING Queen Charlotte City and Port' ?Wt'n ill H prince Uupcrt Daily J3ctos Friday, April 1, 1949 ... .. BURIED AT METLAKATLA Clements. FIREMEN HONOR RETIRING CHIEF OTTAWA While the average . i I Civic Centre . Dates Canadian last year managea iu TODAY TO SATURDAY Mi m 83-year- st in. - George Cunningham. j MRS. CHAPPELL PASSES AWAY old Skeena River pioneer w HO lau iy wen uiwv - i r.t- Ua tnroQclna SATURDAY rtiPd diea in m the uk city Monday, was . enougn iu mcci, of , t f liuinir thp Bureau Wednesday afternoon m, ! buried V .. ., 1-1 el rninne nf City firemen last night honored one fire chief on his retirement and welcomed a new one into office at a party held in their living quarters above the fire hall. Thirty department members and guests were in attendance. Thp nrrasinn marked the re- -the Jane P m- i tne historic Metlakatla ceme- 2:00 Teen Age Badminton. I tery at Aurial Point where lie 2:00 Adult Casual Badmin-1 , , ,,,,, nnd uncle who feat- j Mrs. Albert D. (Caroline Dor-;Othy Chappell, formerly .of Hazelton and for the past five years a resident of Prince Ru-1 pert, passed away Wednesday , ilia ured in the early history of the hoi. ; ' "I. hourly-rated persons employed by leading manufacturers totalled $39.46 at January 1. a drop of $2.01 from the December 1 figures of $41.47, but a rise of $6.29 over the January 1, 1948 total of $33.17. north coast. Metlakatla villagers tk the bier to the Cemetery Island, opposite the village, after a funeral service attended by a few old friends at B.C. Undertakers' ton. 7:00 Teen Age Badminton. Basketball League Finals 7:30 Junior: North Star vs. Kinsmen. 8:45 Senior: Bo-Me-Hi vs. Co-op. Special 2:00 Teen Art Class. 2:00 Co-op. afternoon in the Prince Rupert , tirement of nTe chicf H. T. General Hospital. The funeral wh)se superannuation be took place this afternoon from cme effecUve today after more the B.C. Undertakers Grenville than a d(jzen years with the Court Chapel. j prince Rupert Fire Department Mrs. Chappell is o3 years and many more years wjth the old and was a resident of Haz- gaanich department on Var-elton for 33 years, until coming C0UVer Island, to Prince Rupert recently to re-, it also observed the promo- urenvine u m So.plenUfui arc deer on Gra- Basil S. Prockter conducted thej nQ M rite season for British Columbia remains were taken to The I residents. Residents pay a $3 side with her son-in-law and tion of former assistant Fire; BREAKS ARM IN i Metlakatla D.v me uuai, vr.u. , e (II PasS IL e marine cortege ; was and FALL FROM CHAIR .& fof non.residents daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Perry chief Earl Becker to the head York. ! of the department in which h? With her husuna, Mrs. Chap- j has served through all ranks pell arrived in Prince Rupert in 'during the last 15 years. May, 1915, proceeding to Haz;!-; Firemen, their wives and maue up 01 jvieuansiwa utuu Tw o year old Glenn Berg, son j and the Anglican mission boat of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bere. Northern Cross, carrying Re. $25 for Canadians. The license covers a wide variety of fame animals, birds and fish. SEE OUR NEW PROVINCE 'Newfoundland' 10 I GIRLS' COATS j For all ages from baby up J including the young'Miss." 113 9th Ave. West, is in the hos-j Charles Lomas who conducted i ton, where Mr. Chappell joined friends gathered in the decor Inital t.nrlav rppnvprincr frmn n i itm pnmmiilal .;prvirp at the I SAT- matixeH the staff of R S. Sargent Lta.iated living quarters ai a o ciock , ., . . ... ,-,, . ,,, I .. Mrs. Chappell became well j to a turkey dinner, followed by- tured left arm. Glenn was; At the chapel service, the con-; kneeling on a chair yesterday ; ereeation sane the hvmn "Unto GOG the Hills." Mrs. J. C. Gilker was organist. Pallbearers were friends from Metlakatla. 1 T- known in the interior, acquir- speeches, a musical program ( ing many friends. She was ac- and dancing, tive in community affairs and, Addresses were made by Act-being an accomplished pianist, "S Mayor George Ruuuerham made her services available at' and Police Sergeant L. A. N. ' social affairs ! Potterton with responses by Mr. Mrs. the Lock and Mr- Becker. Chappell was daugb-; at noon observing the antics of the family rat when he lost his balance and fell to the floor. Dally news Crassined Ads get Quick Results 1 Styled Up to the Minute . . . Priced Down to Earth! TRT A CLAojiIED AD! MAKE YOUR NEXT PAIR SLATE as a lOKen oi mcir esteem, the firemen presented Mr. and Mrs. Lock with a set of silver fixtures. The presentation was ter of the late Henry Schaake, of New Westminster, arriviiig there from her birthplace at Baltimore. Marvlnnrl with her This niicht happen to us . $ ' -1W$SSSS8 but the customer never loses RUPERT : PEOPLES STORE Z " parents in 1895. Her father m.ade byJ: C Ewart'. P.resllent. of the Prince Rupert local of SHIPS AND WATERFRONT Uluvl; or J A' to EE owned and operated the Automatic Can Factory at New Westminster and later the Schooke the fire-fighters' union. The program included songs hu Art WilHcimc virgin erlrc hv when he deals at DAN'S SERVICE STATION "Where the Workingman Gets a Break." M Bit IDE STREET Machine Works in that city aafl ' !" " . ,r Bert Cameron, accompanied by Plumbing Troubles? TO at Vancouver. This is the 101st voyage of the Mr. Lock, community singing In addition to her husband, accompanied by Mrs. Lock at .Union steamer Coquitlam since she is survived by a sister, Mr.. th ianQ and MUt Hauser onlshe was converted from a Castle Thomas ( Irene i Smith and a rflL CALL , 'iA BLUE 50 846 Class corvette and entered the the guitar and finally dancing GEQRCE U U "H' "a,u,u ou"""'c' ""LU to music by Russel Cameron on of San Francisco, one daughtrr the piano and Bert Cameron on Mrs. Perry ( Vivian t York and (k & sonu! coastal service nearly two years ago. The vessel, like her sister ships Camosun and Chilcotin. has now become a popular institution on the coast. The Coquitlam. in command of Capt. 7 yj no PHONE BLACK 69 two grandchildren, Perry, j-.. At midnight, Sgt. Potterton and Irene York, of Prince Ru-1 of nciaUy welcomed Mr. Becker Peri- as the city's new Fire Chief. Final rites were held this jf-' Department members and SAANICH Plumbing & Heating Alf Aspinall, arrived in port at ueinooii irom urenviue court guests at the function were Mr. 1 1 o'clock this afternoon from nuuti in rs.u. unaenaneis wit.: . and Mrs. H. T. Lock, Acting. Vancouver and sails at 10 o'clock tonight for Massct Inlet points whence she will return here oi HICIARD'S LINIMENT Archdeacon E. Hodson of Si. Mayor and Mrs. George Rudaer-Peter's Church, Seal Cove, of- ham, Thomas Elliott, Mr. and ficiating. Pallbearers were Wil-jMrs. Earl Becker, Sgt. L. A. N. Commodore Gale Ask your Doctor First Sounday southbound. Capt. Alex Mc-Jtiijian, veteran COMPLETELY RENOVATED 1 TBetter Than Ever" liam Anderson, George Hoeey, ' Potterton, Russell Cameron, John Overgaard, Murdo Mac- Miss Kay Thompson, Mr. and Kenzie, Roy Becker and Otto Mrs., Vern Wager, Mr. and Mrs. Quast W. H. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. J C. master mariner of this coast and Apply frrclv, and rub. 1 hat all. It greavrtm, fast-drying; hai no strong odor. And it bring quick rrltrf to muscular at hrs and pains, neuralgia, lumbago. taftGE ECONOMICAL SIZE f 5C VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1.30 p.m., Catala Sunday, 10 p.m., Coquitlam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CUiRLOTTE ISLANDS formerly in command of the steamer Camosun. is back pn the fed Hi pi 0 0 $1S $1.W Ewart, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hauser, Mr. and Mis. jonn McLean. James Parks, John Franks, Mr Buffalo Shipping Season Is Opened and Mrs. D. K. Llewellyn, Miss I BUFFALO Not since 1825 Helen Kasper, Jack Furness arid Don't take chances! If there is illness in your family . . . call your doctor IMMEDIATELY! ;Then let us help you quickly and efficiently to fill his prescribed needs. s.s. Coquitlam, March 25, April has the navigation season at ' Robert Parks. run again after having been ashore in Vancouver since Ltst fall suffering from a severe illness from which he is now largely recovered. He is being welcomed back by many old friends. At present he is holding down the chief officershii' on the steamer Catala. Buffalo opened so early as it 8 and 22, 10 p.m. FOR NOKTO QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS has this year. T";''lch"TiNew Bowling Alley 7,000 tons ofi . . . J i erseus, carrying s.s. Coquitlam, April 1 and 15 Deluxe Delivery Phone 383 Prompt and Efficient Service AFTER 6 P.M. CALL Anything Black 419 Anytime " 285 Anywhere " 892 And bkating Kink pig iron, sailed for Detroit. No earlier sailing has been recorded here since March 12, 1825. Best Food and Service In City rhone 17 for Send-Out Orders Third Ave. David Chow, Mgr. and 29. 10 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent mm 3T". Classmec aujcrtising aiayt brings results. Third Avenue Phone 503 fltanral Third Ave. at Sulh St The Rex Bowling Club is erecting a new building to be in readiness by the time the fall season starts September 15, according to a statement by Eddie Garner who has operated the Club for the past several seasons. Centrally located the new building will be a two-storey structure 120 feet long and 60 feet wide. The lower floor will NOW AVAILABLE for All Types of Prim contain 10 new alleys. Speciai construction will permit accom- OFFICE SOW ... of len GREETING CARDS roller rink on HOME STATlOMIt modation for a the upper floor. PENS AND PENCILS Prince Rupert's Finest Eating Place BROADWAY CAFE BEST FOOD BEST COOKING a Specialty CHINESE DISHES I OK TAKE-HOME ORDERS PHONE 200 SEE A PICKET FENCE TO MEND OR A ISO AIM) WALK TO FIX? . . . For Repair or Building; Supplies PHONE 363 MMi Printing C ..never PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE OPENS LOS ANGELECi, (P The Pacific Coast League the nation's longest playing baseball circuit opened "the 186-game sea LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL Besner Block equalled APPLIANCES FOR YOUR C0MF MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. Builders and Contractors PHONE 303 son's schedule Wednesday with Seattle, Sacramento and San Francisco in the winners' circle. 608 WEST THIRD AVENUE It Pays to Advertlsel AND CONVENIENCE . CLOCKS Electric Kitchen Electric Alarm f,ni(,k,K'R.MAk' P If Is Corv . THE Prince Rupert Florists BLANKETS G.E., Dual Control JOHN H. BULGER 2PTOMETR 1ST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue 300 3rd Ave. 3ox 516 Tel. 777 Flowers for All Occasions Skeena Construction & Cabinet Co. Builders and General Contractors LAMI'S Trilite Complete with Silk Shatir Torchcries - Table Lamps HEALTH LAMI'S- A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. I'ROMTT ATTENTION TO ALL WORK FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING REQUIREMENTS Infra Red Clear , jif Infra Red Ruby TOASTERS m Wcstingliousc Aulornil General Electric, 2-sIire 5J.JS Turnover FLOOU SANDING AND CABINET WORK CONCRETE WOR KAND REMODELING Houses built under the K1LA. Plan 20 down payment balance in easy monthly payments over a period of 15 to 20 years. Free Estimalecs a REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED Pnnlers mm (M R STOCK OF BEDROOM SUITES IS COMPLETE. ; Oriental Walnut Butt Walnut Avodire Bleached .. Colonial Maple Birdseye Maple Trices from $150 to $298 . Phone 775 We Deliver 327 3rd Ave. cc... Northern B.C. Power Cc FOR FURTHER INFORMATION (ED. SAUNDERS I Second Avenue PHONE 24 3rd Ave. and 3ra b, PHONE BLACK 224 P.O. BOX 1070 P.O. Box 123 R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) O PHONE 210 r in At last - - we can give our Customers a break ! SAVE ul LYO TT 1 i ' X T, I A im L l "VI I I I I 1 I i llt J II I NOW THE 25 LUXURY TAX HAS BEEN REMOVED, WE ARE OFFERING SPECIAL DISCOUNTS OF 10 TO 20 ON NEARLY ALL MERCHANDISE. m 77, RA OFF ALL DIAMONDS . . ENGLISH BONE CHINA Cups and Saucers 95c and $1 25 each "YOUH FRIENDLY JEWEI REMEMBER All new stocks arriving will have the new 10 tax applied which will mean increased prices later. BIRD AND SAVE Expert Watch and Jewellery 4 ',